Mini Blade Type Fuses - 7.5 Amp - Lot/10 on 2040-parts.com
Huntington, Indiana, US
Mini Blade Type Fuses Bag of 10 fuses 7.5 Amp Brown Approx 1/2" wide x 5/8" tall Buyer to pay shipping & handling charges. We accept Pay Pal. We will combine shipping when purchasing from multiple auctions to provide the buyer the cheapest shipping rates. PLEASE wait for an invoice to get combined shipping. FAILURE TO WAIT FOR INVOICE WITH COMBINED SHIPPING WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT. (Shipping charges can not and will not be adjusted after payment has been received.) International Shipping prices available on request. Check out my other items! |
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Fuses & Fuse Holders for Sale
- Nos box of packages of buss brand fuses; # agc-10 (in original box)(US $18.40)
- Mini blade type fuses - 10 amp - lot/10(US $5.50)
- Mini blade type fuses - 25 amp - lot/10(US $5.50)
- Mini blade type fuses - 20 amp - lot/10(US $5.50)
- Standard ato/atc blade type fuses - 10 amp, lot/10(US $5.50)
- Standard ato/atc blade type fuses - 15 amp, lot/10(US $5.50)
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